GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Cybersecurity In The Airbnb Industry Statistics
Cybersecurity incidents are a significant concern in the Airbnb industry, with statistics showing a rise in phishing attacks, data breaches, and account hijackings.
In this post, we will explore the concerning statistics surrounding cybersecurity issues within the Airbnb industry. From the alarming increase in phishing attempts to the financial losses incurred by fraudulent bookings, these data points shed light on the challenges faced by both hosts and guests in safeguarding their information and experiences on the platform. Stay tuned as we dive into the realities of cybersecurity risks within the realm of shared accommodations.
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"There was a 132% increase in worldwide phishing attempts in 2020, in which scammers posed as Airbnb to secure personal data."
Statistic 2
"In 2021, approximately 7% of all phishing attack pages imitated Airbnb."
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"About 30,000 scam listings were found in over 20 key cities worldwide in Airbnb in 2018 with the purpose to hijack customer data."
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"In 2015, fraudulent Airbnb bookings resulted in $30,000 lost to cyber thieves."
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"Nearly 5% of Airbnb customers reported encountering scams in 2019, most with cybersecurity implications."
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"There was a 467% rise in complaints about online travel and vacation scams (including Airbnb) during the first malaise of COVID-19 in 2020."
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"Airbnb reports it has more than 400 cybersecurity professionals working full-time to prevent scams in 2021."
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"48% of 18-29-year-olds in the US use Airbnb, representing a substantial figure exposed to potential cybersecurity threats."
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"For companies like Airbnb, the average cost of a data breach in 2020 was $3.86 million."
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"Airbnb identified and disabled 1.3 million suspicious accounts in 2016 as a preventive cybersecurity measure."
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"Only 51% of the hospitality industry, including companies like Airbnb, have a response plan for a cybersecurity incident."
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"Approximately 2% of total online reviews on Airbnb were identified as fake as of 2019, showing a facet of cybersecurity challenges."
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"An estimated 65 billion phishing emails targeting small businesses (like Airbnb hosts) are sent each year."
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"The hospitality industry, which includes Airbnb, is in the top three industries targeted by cyber attackers."
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"The average time to identify and contain a breach, like those that could occur in the Airbnb industry, is 280 days."
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"92.4% of malware is delivered via email, meaning industries like Airbnb with significant customer email communication are at risk."
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"34% of businesses hit with malware took a week or more to regain access to their data in 2021, likely impacting operations for businesses like Airbnb."
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"In 2019, Webroot revealed that nearly 85% of businesses have suffered phishing attacks, which Airbnb hosts and guests are not immune to."
Statistic 19
"Cybercrime is projected to cost globally $6 trillion annually by the end of 2021, with companies like Airbnb directly or indirectly affected."
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